Which among the two is considered long-term: career or job?
CAREER
A letter of introduction sent to a prospective employer designed to express your interest in obtaining an interview.
COVER LETTER
The next step is to ______________ that fit your skill set and provide opportunities for advancement in your career.
IDENTIFY JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Give at least three (3) lifestyle trade-offs.
Urban/Rural Setting
Close/Far From Work
Own/rent housing
City/Suburban Life
Warm/Cold climate
Near/Far from relatives
Constant/Variable Climate
How many steps are there in career planning?
NINE
How many pages does module 2 have?
16 PAGES
A summary record of your education, training, experience, and other qualifications.
RESUME
Your career plan should be __________ and flexible.
REALISTIC
What are the three (3) ways to present resumes?
Chronological Format
Skills Format
Functional Format
True or False: There is no right or wrong in identifying our values, because it depends on personal preferences.
TRUE
Should you be the first to give a definitive salary amount: YES or NO?
NO
A unique set of ways of working with and responding to your job requirements, surroundings, and associates
WORK-STYLE PERSONALITY
Give your new employer your acceptance ______ as well as in writing.
ORALLY
Enumerate the three (3) work style factors.
Work conditions
Work purposes
Work relationships
Career planning and financial planning go hand-in-hand: YES or NO?
True or False: After career planning, get a job in your preferred career field.
TRUE
Are the principles, standards, or qualities considered worthwhile or desirable.
VALUES
Selecting a career involves ___________ about costs and benefits and lifestyle trade-offs
MAKING DECISIONS
Give at least three (3) types of fixed expenses.
Savings and investments
Retirement contributions (employee’s play, IRA)
Housing (Rent, mortgage, loan payment)
Automobile (Installment payment, Lease)
Insurance (Life, Health, Liability, DIsability, Renter’s, homeowner’s,automobile)
Installment loan payments (appliances,Furnitures)
Taxes (Federal income,State income,Local income,Real state,Social security, Personal property)
Job interview is a non-formal meeting to discuss an individual’s job qualifications and suitability for an employment position.
When getting a job, just choose whatever you want or whatever is available: AGREE or DISAGREE.
DISAGREE
The process of making and using contacts, such as individuals, groups, or institutions, to obtain and exchange information in career planning.
PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING
Formulating a ____________ requires thinking about your interests, skills, and experiences and learning about different careers and employment trends.
CAREER GOAL
What are the four (4) different methods for locating job openings?
Internet
Career fairs
Classified Advertisements
Employment Agencies
Money that a person or a business receives in return for working, providing a product or service, or investing capital.
INCOME